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  • Systemd is mile ahead of the others, thing is that solves problems that you most likely don’t have or even know that exist. To boot a regular machine or small server pretty much any init system is good.

  • Basic Windows 95-era GUIs made with standard Windows APIs still look broken.

  • And the ones that survive that can be sterilized with vaccines, killed by cancer and/or bad nutrition caused by industrialized food products.

  • Not really, they seem to be doing the exact opposite.

  • ntfy.sh v2.18.0 was written by AI

    Jump
  • Well, Telegram does the something for free.

  • Sure, but why? If you've a simple router running OpenWrt or something with all WAN ports closed you basically have the same thing.

  • People crying over Google copying Apple once again. What else? :D

  • Not really incompatible, PHP provides configurable shared memory across processes that survive even if fastcgi releases every process and just keeps something idle for new requests.

  • don’t know a lot about fastcgi, but looking it up it seems like it also keeps a persistent process running to avoid execution overhead

    More of less, the good thing about PHP + fastcgi is that it keeps a configure amount of minimum persistent processes (plus a dynamic number) to avoid execution overhead like you said... now there's an important detail, PHP processes are generic, meaning if you've 50 apps hosted in your server they can all be served with just one persistent process. No need to spin up 50 processes for each app like with node/go etc.

    Supervisors shutting down containers/processes are good, but starting up is slow compared to the single PHP idle process ready to go for any app. :)

  • Exactly my situation. Thanks @mlunar@lemmy.world. The only way this could be done better was to do it in PHP / have fastcgi so it wouldn't require a constantly running background process specifically for it. People can say a lot of things about PHP, but nothing beats the fastcgi model.

  • The spreadsheet is very opinionated for eg. Proton fails in integration very hard because you can't use it with a generic email client without extra steps... and in some platforms like iOS your only way to use it is by using their own app.

  • What part of at what cost are you not getting? This is nothing with denying vaccines, there are real concern when it comes to mRNA vaccines that were simply ignored in the COVID panic. And now with all the fuzz made by COVID and the subsequent panic and mass vaccination nobody can really study or discuss the side effects properly.

  • Sure, let's make more experimental, untested vaccines that may result in even more oncology cases and all kinds of heart conditions. What can go wrong.

    Look, I'm all for developing new stuff and progress but things need to be done the right way, not like this. Don't you see that pharmaceutical companies used COVID as an excuse to "prove" that mRNA was safe and now nobody can every object again to mRNA vaccines?

  • Okay, I don't have anything against vaccines, and I'm fully vaccinated against more stuff that most people because I've to take trips to tropical places and I live in Europe. Now, COVID and related vaccines were all about profits not about public health. We're talking about vaccines developed in record time with experimental tech, shady statistics and govts changing their "recommendations" every week based on profits above all "now we've friends that sell masks then let's force everyone to use them".

    Here's an example of how ridiculous this situation was: in my country a cousin of mine needed to take his tetanus vaccine and asked the public health system for it, the answer? "Great, we can place you on a waiting list of 6 months to a year because there's no vaccines available for that now, the labs are using all their resources to make COVID vaccines". Here's the thing, tetanus is WAY more terminal than COVID ever was, especially when talking about people under 35 yo without any prior health complications. This doesn't look reasonable at all.

    All the stats on COVID, vaccines, spreading of the virus etc. are very questionable at best and then we had govts signing documents saying if things went bad then the pharmaceutical wouldn't be prosecuted. I've been told that the EU contracts for most of those vaccines are nowhere to be found as well.

    So yes, vaccines are important and increased our life expectancy by a lot but what happened with COVID was bullshit.

  • Data can easily be manipulated to show causation that doesn’t exist.

    Yes, exactly in the same way the data on the COVID vaccines pointed to them being effective at preventing deaths and at avoiding the spread of the virus.

  • WebDev @lemmy.world

    Why PHP is Still Alive? Or Why Node Can't Kill It.

    tadeubento.com /2025/why-php-still-isnt-dead/
  • PHP @lemmy.world

    Why PHP is Still Alive? Or Why Node Can't Kill It.

    tadeubento.com /2025/why-php-still-isnt-dead/
  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    🛡️ uSentry - Identity & Access Management

    github.com /TCB13/uSentry
  • PHP @lemmy.world

    🛡️ uSentry - Identity & Access Management

    github.com /TCB13/uSentry
  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    🛡️ uSentry - Identity & Access Management

    github.com /TCB13/uSentry
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Paranoia Level: Virtualization vs Isolated Machines for Self-Hosting?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Paranoia Level: Virtualization vs Isolated Machines for Self-Hosting?

  • datahoarder @lemmy.ml

    Sonic Adventure Cover - High Resolution Image

  • RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    Sonic Adventure Cover - High Resolution Image

  • Privacy @lemmy.world

    So you want privacy?

    en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_National_Radio_Quiet_Zone
  • WordPress @lemmy.world

    SQLite Database Integration

    make.wordpress.org /core/2022/09/12/lets-make-wordpress-officially-support-sqlite/
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    GNOME June 2024: C'mon you can do better

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Amcrest IP4M-1041B + Home Assistant

    www.amazon.com /Amcrest-Security-Two-Way-4-Megapixel-IP4M-1041B/dp/B095XCGKTF
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Riley Testut launches Delta emulator on US App Store (free) - shows middle finger to Europe (payment required)

    9to5mac.com /2024/04/17/riley-testut-launches-delta-game-emulator-on-app-store-for-everyone-altstore-marketplace-for-eu/
  • Apple @lemmy.world

    Riley Testut launches Delta emulator on US App Store (free) - shows middle finger to Europe (payment required)

    9to5mac.com /2024/04/17/riley-testut-launches-delta-game-emulator-on-app-store-for-everyone-altstore-marketplace-for-eu/
  • Europe @lemmy.ml

    Riley Testut launches Delta emulator on US App Store (free) - shows middle finger to Europe /payment required)

    9to5mac.com /2024/04/17/riley-testut-launches-delta-game-emulator-on-app-store-for-everyone-altstore-marketplace-for-eu/
  • Portugal - Geral @lemmy.pt

    Vodafone: de pioneira ao básico

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    The domain aftermarket has a big problem

    domainnamewire.com /2024/03/26/the-domain-aftermarket-has-a-big-problem/
  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Alternative to Home Assistant for ESPHome Devices

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Firewall: pvxe/nftables-geoip - filtered list of countries

    github.com /pvxe/nftables-geoip/commit/c137151ebc05f4562c56e6802761e0a93ed107a2